BCS theory and its developmentpressure effectsThe recent discovery of superconductivity at 190 K in highly compressed HS is spectacular not only because it sets a record high critical temperature, but because it does so in a material that appears to be, and we argue here that it is, a ...
49, No. 1Superconductivity, What the H? The Emperor Has No ClothesJorge E. Hirsch, Department of Physics, University of California San DiegoA magnetic fi eld H is expelled from the interior of a metal becoming superconducting [1]. Everybody thinks the phenomenon is perfectly well understood,...
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Note also that within the BCS theory of superconductivity noneof the key properties of superconductors listed above are predicted. Instead,these properties are predicted by the theory of hole superconductivity.doi:10.1088/0031-8949/89/01/015806J E Hirsch...
BCS理论扩展形式BCS theory and its extensions form the basis of a compelling and elegant understanding of the properties of conventional superconductors.However,it is a weak-coupling theory,organized around the infinitesimal''Cooper''instability of the Fermi liquid.This is not merely a theoretical ...
BCS理论扩展形式BCS theory and its extensions form the basis of a compelling and elegant understanding of the properties of conventional superconductors.However,it is a weak-coupling theory,organized around the infinitesimal''Cooper''instability of the Fermi liquid.This is not merely a theoretical ...
‘conventional superconductors’ that are supposedly completely understood since 1957’s BCS theory [3], nor about ‛unconventional superconductors’ like the high T c cuprates discovered in 1986, about which there is no agreement on anything except that they must be described by a Hubbard model...